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JAPANESE JACKIES INSPECT NEW YORK; 700 of Them Off the Warships Gaze at Skyscrapers from Automobiles. REVERENT IN GRANT TOMB After Seeing Broadway and 5th Av, They Have Luncheon In Armory and Go to Hippodrome Show.

Seven hundred Japanese sailors off the imperial warships now anchored in the Hudson took a trip about Manhattan yesterday in eighteen big sightseeing automobiles, getting their first view at close range of the American metropolis, and judging from their actions the journey was one they will long remember. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on May 17, 1907, on Page 2 of the New York edition with the headline: JAPANESE JACKIES INSPECT NEW YORK; 700 of Them Off the Warships Gaze at Skyscrapers from Automobiles. REVERENT IN GRANT TOMB After Seeing Broadway and 5th Av, They Have Luncheon In Armory and Go to Hippodrome Show. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe